I wonder if it depends on if your record is in Marc8 or UTF-8, if I'm reading Karen right to say that CR/LF aren't in the Marc8 character set. They're certainly in UTF-8! And a Marc record can be in UTF-8. On 5/19/2011 2:27 PM, Jonathan Rochkind wrote: > Is it really true that newline characters are not allowed in a marc > value? I thought they were, not with any special meaning, just as > ordinary data. If they're not, that's useful to know, so I don't put > any there! > > I'd ask for a reference to the standard that says this, but I suspect > it's going to be some impenetrable implication of a side effect of an > subtle adjective either way. > > On 5/19/2011 2:19 PM, Karen Coyle wrote: >> Quoting Andreas Orphanides <[log in to unmask]>: >> >>> >>> Anyway, I think having these two parts of the same URL data on >>> separate lines is definitely Not Right, but I am not sure if it adds >>> up to invalid MARC. >> >> Exactly. The CR and LF characters are NOT defined as valid in the >> MARC character set and should not be used. In fact, in MARC there is >> no concept of "lines", only variable length strings (usually up to >> 9999 char). >> >> kc >> >>> >>> -dre. >>> >>> [1] http://www.loc.gov/marc/bibliographic/bd856.html >>> [2] I am not a cataloger. Don't hurt me. >>> [3] I am not an expert on MARC ingest or on ruby-marc. I could be >>> wrong. >>> >>> On 5/19/2011 12:37 PM, James Lecard wrote: >>>> I'm using ruby-marc ruby parser (v.0.4.2) to parse some marc files >>>> I get >>>> from a partner. >>>> >>>> The 856 field is splitted over 2 lines, causing the ruby library to >>>> ignore >>>> it (I've patched it to overcome this issue) but I want to know if >>>> this kind >>>> of marc is valid ? >>>> >>>> =LDR 00638nam 2200181uu 4500 >>>> =001 cla-MldNA01 >>>> =008 080101s2008\\\\\\\|||||||||||||||||fre|| >>>> =040 \\$aMy Provider >>>> =041 0\$afre >>>> =245 10$aThis Subject >>>> =260 \\$aParis$bJ. Doe$c2008 >>>> =490 \\$aSome topic >>>> =650 1\$aNarratif, Autre forme >>>> =655 \7$abook$2lcsh >>>> =752 \\$aA Place on earth >>>> =776 \\$dParis: John Doe and Cie, 1973 >>>> =856 \2$qtext/html >>>> =856 >>>> \\$uhttp://www.this-link-will-not-be-retrieved-by-ruby-marc-library >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> >>>> James L. >>> >> >> >>